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{{nihongo|'''Clair Vaux Bernardus'''|クレル・ヴォーブ・ベルナルドゥス|Kureru Vōbu Berunarudusu}}, also known as '''Clair Vauxof Bernard''', is a vessel created by [[Bernkastel]] to narrate {{requiem}}. Clair serves as the vessel of [[Sayo Yasuda]]. Clair is a reader, similar to the role of [[Ange Ushiromiya]] during [[Dawn of the Golden Witch]]. She is a "substitute actor" without her own personality and personifies both [[Beatrice]] and the rules of Beatrice's game as Beatrice herself does not exist in the world Bernkastel presents. Clair can be considered more a tool than a person and is used by Sayo to confess to [[Willard H. Wright]], [[Lion Ushiromiya]], and Bernkastel without revealing Sayo's own "pitiful form". Clair exists only in the [[meta-world]] and doesn't appear on any game board.▼
| quote = Oh, I am one yet many. And yet, we have never been able to resist fate.
Clair is also the original form of Sayo's Beatrice, who was made to match the image of the ghost that haunts [[Rokkenjima]] with a pure white dress and contrasting personality. Once Beatrice accepts her love for [[Battler Ushiromiya]], her form changes to match Battler's ideal woman and the portrait of Beatrice later placed in the mansion.▼
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▲{{nihongo|'''Clair Vaux Bernardus'''|クレル・ヴォーブ・ベルナルドゥス|Kureru Vōbu Berunarudusu}}
*Clair is likely a reference to [[Wikipedia:Bernard of Clairvaux|Bernard of Clairvaux]], Dante's final guide in [[Wikipedia:Divine Comedy|Divine Comedy]].▼
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{{plot|requiem|After [[Willard H. Wright]] deduces the true identity of [[Beatrice]]'s killer, Clair begins narrating the story of [[Sayo Yasuda]] during their time as a fledgling servant of the Ushiromiya family.}}
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▲*Clair is likely a reference to [[Wikipedia:Bernard of Clairvaux|Bernard of Clairvaux]], Dante's final guide in the ''[[Wikipedia:Divine Comedy|Divine Comedy]]''.
*Clair's unusual name is easy to mistranslate. In early fan translations, she was named '''Clair vauxof Bernard'''. In the official Steam release, though her text boxes refer to her correctly as "Clair Vaux Bernardus," her TIPS profile is titled '''Clair vauzof Bernard'''.
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Latest revision as of 16:14, 1 October 2023
Clair Vaux Bernardus (クレル・ヴォーブ・ベルナルドゥス, Kureru Vōbu Berunarudusu) is a vessel created by Bernkastel to narrate the latter half of Requiem of the Golden Witch. Clair serves as a vessel of Sayo Yasuda. Clair is a Reader, similar to the role of Ange Ushiromiya during Dawn of the Golden Witch, and is a "substitute actor" without her own personality. Clair can be considered as more of a tool than a person and is used by Sayo to confess to Willard H. Wright, Lion Ushiromiya, and Bernkastel without revealing Sayo's own "pitiful form".
Clair Vaux Bernardus クレル・ヴォーブ・ベルナルドゥス | |
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Classification | Vessel |
Gender | Female |
Hair Color | Pale green |
Eye Color | Blue |
First Appearance | Requiem of the Golden Witch |
Portrayed By | Sayaka Ohara |
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Oh, I am one yet many. And yet, we have never been able to resist fate.
—Clair Vaux Bernardus, Requiem of the Golden Witch
Profile
Appearance
Clair's appearance is borrowed from the original form of Sayo's Beatrice, who was made to match the image of the ghost that haunts Rokkenjima with a pure white dress and contrasting personality. Once Beatrice accepts her love for Battler Ushiromiya, her form changes to match both Battler's ideal woman and the portrait of Beatrice placed in the mansion.
Plot
Requiem of the Golden Witch
Trivia
- Clair is likely a reference to Bernard of Clairvaux, Dante's final guide in the Divine Comedy.
- Clair's unusual name is easy to mistranslate. In early fan translations, she was named Clair vauxof Bernard. In the official Steam release, though her text boxes refer to her correctly as "Clair Vaux Bernardus," her TIPS profile is titled Clair vauzof Bernard.